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Old 10-26-02, 10:15   #1 (permalink)
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To Cover a Polyurethaned Garage Floor??

What would you use to cover a polyurethaned garage floor? I have no drains and it gets too slick when wet. I've been using CarPads but they only last about a year.
 
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Old 10-26-02, 10:19   #2 (permalink)
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Re: To Cover a Polyurethaned Garage Floor??

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What would you use to cover a polyurethaned garage floor? I have no drains and it gets too slick when wet. I've been using CarPads but they only last about a year.
could you explain "polyurethaned garage floor" I havent ever heard of that?
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Old 10-26-02, 10:46   #3 (permalink)
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It's similar to an epoxy coating. Some epoxy coatings use a clear polyurethane top coat to seal the whole thing.

Gebo,

It would have been best to add a traction element to the coating during application. That really gives grip when the floor is slick. I would suggest you check and see if you could re-coat and put some down.
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Old 10-26-02, 10:50   #4 (permalink)
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It's similar to an epoxy coating. Some epoxy coatings use a clear polyurethane top coat to seal the whole thing.


O I C It is like a sealer THX
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Old 10-27-02, 05:54   #5 (permalink)
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I need something that will contain the water that drips off the car. Some kind of rubber/vinyl pad that will last a long time and is resistant to tears.
 
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http://www.racedeck.com/

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Old 10-27-02, 03:21   #7 (permalink)
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Check out these

http://www.bltllc.com/

Sam's Club sells them for $118 for a 8' x 20' I believe. If you're not a member, I think you can get a one day courtesy pass.
 
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